Cpl. Fred Benning was a World War I hero who became a baker, a successful businessman, and the mayor of Neligh, Nebraska.
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In this photo provided by , Dana Klabenes, the city clerk in Neligh, Neb., holds her hand under a photo of former Mayor Fred ...
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Georgia’s Fort Benning is the second base to be renamed since Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth assumed his post.
After two years as Fort Moore, the Army base formerly known as Fort Benning is getting its old name back. Now it's being ...
Defense Sec. Pete Hegseth renamed the Georgia base as Fort Benning. Other bases have been renamed using a name similar to ...
The decision came after Hegseth made complaints in the media about recent military base name changes and changed Fort Liberty ...
The new namesake is Fred Benning, a Nebraska native awarded the military’s second-highest honor for his battlefield courage as an 18-year-old corporal in 1918, near the end of World War I.
The Secretary of Defense has renamed Fort Moore back to Fort Benning after less than two years under the current name.
The new namesake is Fred Benning, a Nebraska native awarded the military's second-highest honor for his battlefield courage as an 18-year-old corporal in 1918, near the end of World War I.